Event Listing - Junior Builders
Children in grades K-6 are welcomed to drop in, bring your imagination and we'll supply the Lego bricks and other building supplies for hands on fun and creativity.
Children in grades K-6 are welcomed to drop in, bring your imagination and we'll supply the Lego bricks and other building supplies for hands on fun and creativity.
Students in grades K-5 are welcomed to join us for fun, hands on activities that let you get close to the action! Be prepared to get in and get messy. This program is led by science volunteers from the American Chemical Society. We invite families to stay and participate.
Looking for something fun (and free) to enjoy while you're out of school for NEOEA Day? Teens in grades 6 - 12 are welcomed to come to build and program a robot to free the dwarves from trolls, escape the goblins, defeat Smaug and complete Bilbo's quest in Tolkien's classic *The Hobbit*. Parents, please complete a photo release for your student prior to the program.
Space is limited. Registration required. 440-423-4808
Join us for a discussion of *The Secret Rooms* by Catherine Bailey. For fans of Downton Abbey, this New York Times bestseller is the enthralling true story of family secrets and aristocratic intrigue in the days before WWI.
Everyone is welcomed to attend the discussion.
Join us for a discussion of *Think of a Number* by John Verdon. Recently retired after a prestigious career with the NYPD, homicide detective Dave Gurney is pulled back into service when an old college friend receives threatening letters from a murderous sender who has an uncanny ability to read a person's thoughts.
Everyone is welcomed to attend the discussion.
Children ages 4 - 5 with a caregiver.
Help your preschooler make the transition into their first year of school. Explore hands-on activity stations together. This program will focus on counting and strengthening observation and fine motor skills.